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Petavonium was a
Roman Legionary Fortress (castrum) of the
Legio X Gemina, and
later a
Roman city
formed from the canabae, or
civilian camp. It was located...
- Victrix, in Leon
until transferred to
Germania Inferior;
Legio X
Gemina in
Petavonium until transferred to
Pannonia in AD 63;
Legio IV
Macedonica in Pisoraca...
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rebaptized Gemina. From
about 30 BC the
newly formed X
Gemina was
relocated to
Petavonium in
Hispania Tarraconensis,
where Augustus was
preparing a
campaign against...
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Austria Bull 42 BC
Lepidus after 400 30 BC – AD 63
Petavonium HISP 63–68
Carnuntum PAN
Petavonium 68–71 HISP 71–103
Noviomagus GI 103 – c. 400 Vindobona*...
- PARAMECO; in León and Bragança
place names PAEMEIOBRIGENSE,
Campo Paramo,
Petavonium. in
other northwestern areas:
place names Pallantia, Pintia, Segontia...
- of peditatae: II Wing,
Flavia Hispanorum civium romanorum,
cantoned in
Petavonium (near Zamora).
Cohors I
Celtiberorum Equitata civium romanorum, cantoned...
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establishment of
military garrisons at
Castrum Legio VII
Gemina (León) and
Petavonium (Rosinos de
Vidriales – Zamora),
along with
colonies at
Asturica Augusta...
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would belong to the
period of wars,
being moved to the
Vidriales valley,
Petavonium,
after the end of the wars, and that the
epigraphs of
soldiers would refer...
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after AD 63 and
cantoned in the
Roman Legionary Fortress (castrum) of
Petavonium (Rosinos de Vidriales,
Santibanez de
Vidriales – Zamora). The Basques...
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donated to the
building of a
foundation for the
temple of
Hercules at
Petavonium.
Gaius Sellius Latinus,
buried at Rome, aged twenty-four, in a tomb built...